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Project Experience LIST projEct expEriEncE LIST Construction Project Description Role Year Value Client (USD mil) Airports Aviation Kumasi International Airport | Ghana 2018 75 Contracta (Nurizon) Specialist New Libreville International Airport | Gabon Bid Leader 2017 330 Gabon Special Economic Zone Engineering St Helena International Airport | St Helena 2015 250 DFID Specialist HBD STP - Investimentos Turísticos, Principe International Airport Upgrade | São Tomé and Príncipe Project Director 2013 7.2 Unipessoal, Lda., OR Tambo International Airport - Pavement Rehabilitation of Selected Project Director 2012 12 Airports Company South Africa Aprons and Taxiways | South Africa Upington International Airport: MRO Facility: Preparation of Business Plan Project Director 2012 40 Airports Company South Africa for Aircraft Storage and Maintenance Facilities | South Africa Engineering Mmamabula Energy Project – Airfield | Botswana 2012 8 CIC Energy Specialist Airports Company South Africa Upgrade of existing Ndjili Airport | Democratic Republic of the Congo Project Director 2012 72 (ACSA) / RVA and Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo Square Kilometre Array (SKA) South Landing Strip for MeerKAT Satelite Project (SKA) | South Africa Project Director 2012 5.4 Africa Construction Supervision of the Rehabilitation of Aircraft Movement Areas National Company of Airport Project Director 2012 34 at Uige Airport | Angola Exploration & Air Navigation Catoca Airport | Angola Project Leader 2012 <10 Catoca Mine Swaziland Ministry of Economic Sikhuphe International Airport - Project Management | Swaziland Project Director 2012 365 Planning and Development J u n e 2018 P a g e | 1 projEct expEriEncE LIST São Tomé International Airport | São Tomé and Principe Specialist 2011 240 Equator Investments Huambo Airside Pavements: Reconstruction of runway and airside Project Director 2011 40 Zagope pavements | Angola Dundo and Saurimo Airports | Angola Project Director 2011 16.5 Zagope Nacala Airport Runway Reconstruction - Geotechnical Investigations and Engineering 2011 30 Oderbrecht Pavement Design | Mozambique Specialist Jamba and Tchamutete Airfields | Angola Project Leader 2011 <10 AEMR Runway Extension and ATS Tower at Polokwane International Airport | Project Director 2011 8.5 Gateway Airports Authority Limited South Africa Engineering Rehabilitation of Hosea Kutako International Airport | Namibia 2011 17.6 Namibia Airports Company Specialist Design and Preparation of bidding documents for the upgrading and Lesotho Ministry of Public Works & Project Director 2010 6 rehabilitation of Mejametalalana Airport | Lesotho Transport Design and supervision of Inhambane Airport's landside area | Engineering 2010 8 Aeroportos de Moçambique (ADM) Mozambique Specialist Conceptual Design of Facilities Upgrade of Moshoeshoe International Lesotho Department of Public Project Director 2010 135 Airport | Lesotho Transport and Civil Aviation Authority Design and documentation for the upgrading and rehabilitation of Project Director 2010 4.65 Department of Public Transport Mejametalana Airport | Lesotho East African Community (EAC) transport strategy study | Kenya, Tanzania, Team Leader: 2009 n/a East Africa Community Secretariat Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi Airports Maintenance and Remedial Works to Concrete and Asphalt Hardstands Department of Public Works/South Project Director 2009 4.3 and Taxiways at Bloemspruit Air Force Base | South Africa African Air Force Project Proposed improvements to the Madikwe airstrip | South Africa 2008 <10 North West Parks and Tourism Board Manager Bloemfontein International Airport: Reconstruction and rehabilitation of Engineering 2008 18 Ndodana Consulting Engineers airside pavements | South Africa Specialist J u n e 2018 P a g e | 2 projEct expEriEncE LIST Investigation of improved stormwater systems and rehabilitation of the Project 2007 <10 Lanseria International Airport main runway at Lanseria Airport | South Africa Manager Project Evaluation of airside and landside facilities at Soyo Airport | Angola 2007 10 Parsons Manager Kimberley and Upington Airports: maintenance to airside and landside Engineering 2006 7.6 Ndodana Consulting Engineers facilities | South Africa Specialist Company Master plan of the King Shaka International Airport | South Africa 2006 12 Airports Company South Africa Representative Swartkops Air Force Base: Rehabilitation of Main Runway | South Africa Project Director 2006 3.8 Department of Public Works (DPW) Geometric and Pavement Designs for three Airports in Oman | Sultanate of Renardet, SA & Partners Consulting Team Leader 2006 25 Oman Engineers ECHO Apron Construction at OR Tambo International Airport | South Team Leader 2006 25 Airports Company South Africa Africa Engineering Design of Cape Town International Airport Apron | South Africa 2003 8 Airports Company South Africa Specialist Rehabilitation Design of Runways and Taxiways at the East London and Engineering 2002 8 Manong and Associates Port Elizabeth Airports | South Africa Specialist Project Co- Study for the Restructuring of Aviation in Angola | Angola 1996 <10 Government of Angola ordinator Asphalt and Stormwater Rehabilitation Project at the Waterkloof Air Force Project 1996 25 South African Airforce Base | South Africa Manager Port Elizabeth Airport: Limited Master Plan Chief Engineer 1995 <10 Department of Transport Walvis Bay Airport: Investigation of Alternative Development Scenarios | Chief Engineer 1995 <10 Namibia Department of Transport Namibia Master Planning of Cape Town and Durban International Airports | South Chief Engineer 1995 <10 Department of Transport Africa Nelspruit Airport: Alternative Development Scenarios | South Africa Chief Engineer 1994 <5 Nelspruit Municipality J u n e 2018 P a g e | 3 projEct expEriEncE LIST Highways and Roads Contract North West Department of Public Rehabilitation of Road D1263 from Brits to Sonop | South Africa 2018 12 Engineer Works and Transport Pavement Polokwane Local Muncipality Upgrading of Polokwane Streets 2018 35 Engineer (Sejagobe Engineers) Finance, design and construction of the Tema – Aflao road – Phase 1 | Pavement 2018 240 BHM (Nurizon) Ghana Specialist Pavement Pavement Design Review: Turnpike to Mazabuka to Monza Road | Zambia 2018 200 BHM Spacialist Managing South African Roads National Upgrading of Murchinson to Marburg Interchange | South Africa 2015 39 Director Agency Limited Managing South African Roads National Upgrading of N5 Haldon Interchange | South Africa 2015 11.5 Director Agency Limited Managing Upgrading of Kroonstad to Parys | South Africa 2015 10 Fre State Department of Transport Director Managing Construction of Itezhi-Tezhi Road | Zambia 2015 35 Build Trust Construction Director Managing Gonubie Main Road Upgrading | South Africa 2015 12.5 Buffalo City Municipality Director Construction EN221 Gaza Road | Mozambique Director 2014 53 Opway Assessment, Detailed Design, Construction Documentation and South African National Roads Construction Monitoring of Repairs/Reseal of N18 from NC/NW Boundary Project Director 2013 21.5 Agency Limited: to Mafikeng | South Africa Upgrading and rehabilitation of Section 3 of National Route N17 | South South African National Roads Project Director 2012 60 Africa Agency Limited Doubling and Upgrading of Simon Vermooten Road between Waltloo Road Project Director 2012 23.5 City of Tshwane and Lynnwood Road | South Africa Upgrading of William Nicol Drive from the Indaba Hotel to the Proposed Engineering 2012 15 Gauteng Department of Transport PWV6 Interchange | South Africa Specialist Preliminary Design of the Proposed Frontage Road and 8-lane Dual Engineering 2008 240 Gauteng Department of Transport Carriageway of PWV9 | South Africa Specialist J u n e 2018 P a g e | 4 projEct expEriEncE LIST Rehabilitation of Road P85/1 between Bela-Bela and National Route N1 in Engineering 2008 10.2 Roads Agency Limpopo the Limpopo Province | South Africa Specialist Upgrading of Jericho Dam Access Road to Bituminous Standards | South Engineering Department of Water Affairs and 2007 7 Africa Specialist Forestry Maintenance and Reseal / Asphalt Overlay of 25km of 4-lane National South African National Roads Project Director 2006 6.7 Route R30 from Virginia to Welkom | South Africa Agency Limited Upgrading of Gravel Roads S647 (23km) and S1381 (9km) to a Bitumen Engineering 2006 5.6 Free State Department of Transport Standard | South Africa Specialist Upgrading and Rehabilitation of National Route N2 between Soutwerke Engineering South African National Roads 2005 9.65 and Colchester | South Africa Specialist Agency Engineering Rehabilitation of Road D1235 from Northam to Brits | South Africa 2004 5.5 Roads Agency Limpopo Specialist Engineering Upgrading of Road P277/1 in Thohoyandou | South Africa 2004 5.7 Roads Agency Limpopo Specialist Engineering Paardeberg Road/P10-2 Interchange | South Africa 2004 5.5 Free State Department of Transport Specialist Engineering Extension of Elgin and Constantia Roads in Pomona | South Africa 2004 8.75 Gauteng Department of Transport Specialist Design and Construction of the Klip/Kruisfontein Intermodal Facility | South Engineering 2004 6.25 City Of Tshwane Africa Specialist Engineering South African National Roads Overlay of Rivonia / Buccleuch Interchange | South Africa 2003 7.8 Specialist Agency Limited Rail/Ports FEL2: Expansion of the Northern Cape-Saldanha Bay Ore Export Channel Project Director 2012 2 950 The Mining Companies and Transnet | South Africa Engineering Gautrain Rapid Rail Link | South Africa 2007 135 Bombela
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